2053 Italian Proverbs / Page 92
1821. Weather, husbands, and sons come as you take them.
1822. Well begun is half done.
1823. What a fool does in the end, the wise man does in the beginning.
1824. What costs little is little esteemed.
1825. What does not poison, fattens.
1826. What has not been, may be.
1827. What is bought is cheaper than a gift.
1828. What is done cannot be undone.
1829. What keeps out the cold keeps out the heat.
1830. What shall I say when it is better to say nothing?
1831. What the eye sees not the heart rues not.
1832. What will be, will be.
1833. What worth has beauty if it is not seen?
1834. What you can't have, abuse.
1835. When a dog runs away, hit him. hit him.
1836. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.
1837. When a man has fallen into the mire, the more he flounders the more he fouls himself.
1838. When a man is falling, every saint pushes him.
1839. When a tree is falling, every one cries, down with it.
1840. When a wife sins the husband is never innocent.